Behavioral Health Business November 11, 2024
Chris Larson

Autism therapy provider Helping Hands Family has acquired fellow services provider Mission Autism Clinics.

King Of Prussia, Pennsylvania-based Helping Hands Family’s takeover of Mission Autism Clinics adds 13 centers to its existing presence in Maryland and Pennsylvania. Helping Hands Family also operates centers in Connecticut, New Jersey and New York.

“Merging with Mission Autism Clinics enables us to combine the strengths of two strong, child-centered, organizations to bring quality [applied behavior analysis (ABA)] therapy to more communities,” Helping Hands Family’s CEO, Fali Sidhva, told Autism Business News.

Hazelton, Pennsylvania-based Mission Autism Clinics was founded in 2019 by Lisa DeAngelo and Paul DeAngelo Sr. The provider offers in-center ABA therapy for children ages 2 to 6 and home, school and community-based...

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